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 922 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sas. III. Ch. 80. 1915. °P¤¤“°¤¤°'¤**¤· Operation: Foreman, construction, $900; foreman stone-crushing plant, $900; foreman sawmill, $900; chief engineer and electrician, $1,103; supwterident brick kiln, $1,500; clay worker, $480; super- ° inten ent t `or s op $480; ¥¤i¤¢•¤¤¤°°¤¤l¤¤¤¤ Maintenance: Physician, $1,350; superintendent of clothing and laundry, $720; storekeeper, $660; steward, $900; stewardess, $480; veterinary and officer, $780; captam of guards, $1,200; captain of night watch, $900; receiving an discharging o$cers——two at $1,000 each; superintendent laundry, $480; day guards—two at $720 each, thirty at $660 each; fifteen night guards, at $600 each; two day officers, at $480 each; four mght officers, at $480 each; hospital nurse, §180; captain of steamboat, $900; engineer of steamboat, $840; in, $56,990. E=p•¤¤¤¤ M ¤1»¤·- For maintenance includm` g superintendence custody cloth1n' g “°°’°°°` guarding, care, and lsuplport o grisoners; rewards for fugitives; pro: visions, subsistence, me `cine an hospital instruments, furniture, and quarters for guards and other enéployees and inmates; purchase of tools and equipment; purchase an maintenance of farm implements, live stock, tools, equicpment, and miscellaneous items; transportation; maintenance an operation of means of transportation, and means of transportation; supplies and personal services, and all other necessary items $70 000· F¤•1.¤¢¤· For fuel for imaiiitensince, $15,000; fuel for manufacturing and $e21gs$ction, dynamite, oils, and repairs to plant, $30,000; m' all, R•v•¤·¤¤¤¤•¤·¤- Flor  for repairs to buildings, roads, and walks, $4,000 _; 1:11 all, $175,990, which sum shall be expended under the direction of the commissioners. DB¤¤¤¤‘¤¤,*¤¤- Rm··omn·ronY: For construction of roads, grad' of sites and mm wi other developigeiil: vvgrk, $15,000, which sum shall bisngxpended imder the direc' tion o the mmissioners. ,,,§',?g",,,,‘J,Y,,,f’$"°“‘ °' The commissioners are authorized, under such regulations as they may prescribe, to sell to the various departments and institutions of the government of the District of Colum ia the products of said work- P¤··=••·*=- house and said reformatcry, and all moneys derived from such sales shall be paid into the Treasury, one-half to the credit of the United States and one-half to the credit of the District of Columbia. Kuim MILITIA OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. E’P°”’°°· For the following, to be expended imder the authority and direction of thzlpommanding general, whoi hereby autliorized and empowered to m e necess contracts an eases name y: °°'“P’· '”‘“’· °”°· For expensesagcamps, including hire of horses for officers required to be mounted, and such hire not to be deducted from their mounted pay, instruction, practice marches and practice cruises, drills and parades, fuel, light, heat, care, and repair of armories, offices and storehouses, practice ships, boats, machinery and dock, dredging alongside; cg ock, telephone service, and for general incidental exnses o the service $30 000. F·¤*·°°°· P8For rent of armoiies, hflices, storehouses, and quarters for noncommissioned officers of the Army detailed for duty with the militia, $17 064. Flor lockers, furniture, and gymnastic apparatus for armories, $600. For printing, stationery, and postage, $1,500. _ For cleamng and repairing uniforms, arms, and equipments, and contingent expenses, $2,000. For custodian in charge of United States ro ert and storerooms, $1 000 P P Y _ For clerk, office of the adjutant general, $1,000. For expenses of target practice and matches, $2,500.